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Posting for 14+ yearsVehicle Keyless Signal Blocker, Faraday Cage, RFID Pouch.
Hayes, London
£5
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- Posted
- 21 days ago
Description
Vehicle Keyless Signal Blocker, Faraday Cage, RFID Key/Card Pouch. (Brand New)
Stay safe with this keyless car fob pouch featuring an inbuilt signal-isolating Faraday cage lining: Prevents RFID, NFC, Bluetooth, GPS/SatNav networks, 2,3 and 4G mobile phone and WiFi connectivity, to stop all frequency signals being sent or received by your car key fob/ phone/ credit cards.
Key fob signal jammer cages for car theft prevention: Metallic lining provides a complete signal blocker for your vehicle key fob. This prevents thieves from picking up and relaying signals from your key, to shield against break-ins and keyless ignition theft.
Protect credit cards and other electronic items: In the home or on the move, this multi-purpose protection pouch can also be used for bank cards, your entry card, key fobs and other small smart items that hold electronic data. The pouch will block all signals to and from your device, preventing remote access and control by thieves. The Faraday bag also blocks electromagnetic signals to prevent accidental data loss and corruption.
Twin-pocket design: A pouch-style cover comprises two inner sleeves; one with a metal lining for signal blocking and a further container for general storage. A secure, hook and loop fastening & high quality, waterproof, synthetic leather body keeps your key out of harm's way.
Material: PU Leather
Signal Blocking: Yes
Fastener: Hook and Loop
Dimensions: 10cm X 14cm X 2cm Approx
Brand New, can be posted if paid using PayPal.
Ad ID: 1436542561
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